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Hi,
I am looking at purchasing a 15" or 16" planer. I see that delta has the DC-380 15" planer and Jet has the JWP-16OS: 16" planer. Both of these planers have overhead motors so the feed table is stationary. It seems that both manufactures are no longer offering under mounted systems in the 15" range (at least on their web sites). I looked at the 20" models and they all have under mounted motors where the feed table moves. Here are a couple of questions : - I had seen a couple of posts related to the JWP-16OS. Does anyone have any more feedback on this planer (This is the one I am leaning toward; should I be looking at something else)? - Does anyone know why these two companies discontinued under mounted motors in this size range of planer? - Is the overhead mounted motor system a bad choice? - Does anyone know of any recent reviews on this size of planer (I have been searching on the Internet but have found nothing so far)? Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks, Mike |
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